People come to Brian Wolfe to investigate cheaters, theft, blackmail, and more.People come to Brian Wolfe to investigate cheaters, theft, blackmail, and more.People come to Brian Wolfe to investigate cheaters, theft, blackmail, and more.
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They need to just call it a reenactment because it is worse than "Cheaters" and all those fake "reality" towing shows. If the totally outrageous scenarios aren't enough to call BS then the acting will. An example of outrageous scenario- Girl gets roofied and raped prior night and has a private investigator show up because she is being extorted for 5K or the offender will post a video of said victim. No Police due to privacy, but a reality TV show and a P.I is A OKAY! so rather than going the extortion route and find the offender that way, they set up an elaborate sting at the bar... The real shocker comes when its a woman waitress who roofied the water and supposedly gets victims for some guy with a white van who shows up on cue mic'ed and ready for TV, rental van made up as lions den for victim.
Why can't anyone provide a non scripted, no actors fake, fake, fake type of reality show? You can tell in the first 30 seconds they are actors playing roles and everything is not as it is being sold. Ratings seem to mirror my opinion, so who cares it will be gone tomorrow.
Why can't anyone provide a non scripted, no actors fake, fake, fake type of reality show? You can tell in the first 30 seconds they are actors playing roles and everything is not as it is being sold. Ratings seem to mirror my opinion, so who cares it will be gone tomorrow.
I have no idea how this show got picked up for a second season. Since the story lines are not the usual for ID (meaning they are very Jerry Springer), I would expect at least some interviews with the real human beings involved. At least this would offset the total obvious illegitimacy of the show. You don't see Kenda trying to act in his show, not too mention the story lines of Kenda are far more interesting than Wolfe. I am a chronic ID watcher, and immediately turn the channel when its on. I might watch forensic files if they didn't repeat the same shows constantly. The poster who compared it to cheaters was spot on. DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME!!!
This show Does not even remotely compare to some of the other fine shows based on true crime stories like: Dateline, 48 Hours and 20/20.
There is an almost invisible disclaimer claiming that it is "based on actual events". I Forced myself to watch it all the way through - what a waste of time. All paid actors as far as I can tell.
A few other shows that are worth watching, other than the three listed above (in my opinion) are:
Death Row Stories, FBI: Criminal Pursuit, Disappeared, Unusual Suspects.
Filling a time slot with Cry Wolfe doesn't justify its existence on ID.
What a shame.
There is an almost invisible disclaimer claiming that it is "based on actual events". I Forced myself to watch it all the way through - what a waste of time. All paid actors as far as I can tell.
A few other shows that are worth watching, other than the three listed above (in my opinion) are:
Death Row Stories, FBI: Criminal Pursuit, Disappeared, Unusual Suspects.
Filling a time slot with Cry Wolfe doesn't justify its existence on ID.
What a shame.
This show is interesting to me..I watched all of them all. Wish it still come on.
I didn´t know this TV series until last month. It is not bad, but it is not good enough. I find the concept is great. At first, once I love these kinds of programs, I was quite excited and interested. The main problem is that it is hard to show these "investigations" as real ones, using actors and actresses. This way, it seems fake inevitably, confusing the audience about what is true or not, even when Wolfe tries hard to do so. By the way, he and his assistant are better actors than the ones they hire to play.
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- TriviaBrian Wolfe was featured on the Comedy Central show "Nathan for you". It was on this show that he was discovered and offered his own series.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Nathan for You: Toy Company; Movie Theatre (2014)
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